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amongst the african-american population in baltimore city. you had the highest percentage of free african-americans. . a lot of them are supporting the war effort. in southern maryland, and on the eastern shore of maryland, on those tobacco and wheat plantations, you had slaves. offeringridge for freedom to any enslaved african american who would come over to their side. and especially a year later, in 1814, thousands of african-americans are now coming over to the british. in the british are giving them their freedom. most of them were younger guys who could escape, and they had the option of belonging to what they called the colonial corps. these were trained as royal marines. about 200 of them, some say 400, would be calm part of this colonial corps. this prompted fears among slaveholders that this might pr slave uprising prompted by the british. it never happened. but there was a fear that it could happen. so there was a fear that there would be an uprising, a fear that the british could show up any day and bombard your town. and this is
amongst the african-american population in baltimore city. you had the highest percentage of free african-americans. . a lot of them are supporting the war effort. in southern maryland, and on the eastern shore of maryland, on those tobacco and wheat plantations, you had slaves. offeringridge for freedom to any enslaved african american who would come over to their side. and especially a year later, in 1814, thousands of african-americans are now coming over to the british. in the british are...
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the biden family landed here in baltimore in 1825, and was here until my father moved from baltimorea matter of fact, my great, great grandfather married a woman named elkins and they have been in baltimore county since 1627. the roots go deep here, although i have never lived here, i regret that my father is not here to celebrate tonight. folks, imagine the site that greeted francis scott key staring through the distance at that flag pole 50 yard behind me, asking a simple question, does that star-spangled banner yet wave? that question, in its implicit aspiration, has echoed through every fight that america has engaged in the last two centuries. did that star-spangled banner yet wave in the morning mist 200 years ago and it did it continue to weave at the dawn's early light of the nation torn apart by a civil war. did it wave over the trenches of france, the mountains of korea, the jungles of vietnam and the konar valley in afghanistan. did that star-spangled banner wave? did it wave over an aging president at gettysburg and a young preacher. did it wave over the supreme court orde
the biden family landed here in baltimore in 1825, and was here until my father moved from baltimorea matter of fact, my great, great grandfather married a woman named elkins and they have been in baltimore county since 1627. the roots go deep here, although i have never lived here, i regret that my father is not here to celebrate tonight. folks, imagine the site that greeted francis scott key staring through the distance at that flag pole 50 yard behind me, asking a simple question, does that...
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the attack on baltimore is going to begin. looking down the river, if you look to the left, that is northpoint. on the early morning hours of the 12th of september, about 5000 british soldiers dropped off at north point. they are going to march overland to take the city by land. really, it starts off very much like they took washington, a land assault. they run into an american advance guard of 2600 militiamen, about five miles as the crow flies. this is called the battle of northport. the americans fall back and fire. it is about two hours long. the british lose 310 men. the americans lose 200. and the americans pull back. but the americans gave is good as they got. they killed one of the british generals, major general robert ross. the americans withdrew two defenses closer to the city. on the outskirts of the city of baltimore, americans dug a mile worth of entrenchment. you would have seen free african americans, some of the richest gentlemen of the city, white guys, digging. women bringing jugs of water down to refresh ev
the attack on baltimore is going to begin. looking down the river, if you look to the left, that is northpoint. on the early morning hours of the 12th of september, about 5000 british soldiers dropped off at north point. they are going to march overland to take the city by land. really, it starts off very much like they took washington, a land assault. they run into an american advance guard of 2600 militiamen, about five miles as the crow flies. this is called the battle of northport. the...
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and now they turned their attention to baltimore.ecause at that time, baltimore is more important than washington, some might say that's still the case 200 years later. governor o'malley, i share that ith you. but baltimore was the economic prize, it was a major port on the bay. so this was the next logical target for the british forces. they tried with ground forces to overwhelm the maryland defenders, but that didn't work, they knew they had to try then ith their fleet. because if baltimore fell, then they could move on up to philadelphia and then on up to new york and that would probably end the war in the favor of the united kingdom. on the morning of september13th. admirable cockburn began at fort mchenry. guarding the small fort. >> and francis key was a lawyer under flag of truce he sent by president madison to get some of the hostages that the british had captured and get them freed under a flag of truce. we happened to be as the ombardment took place all of the day of the 13th and into the evening. he watched all through the
and now they turned their attention to baltimore.ecause at that time, baltimore is more important than washington, some might say that's still the case 200 years later. governor o'malley, i share that ith you. but baltimore was the economic prize, it was a major port on the bay. so this was the next logical target for the british forces. they tried with ground forces to overwhelm the maryland defenders, but that didn't work, they knew they had to try then ith their fleet. because if baltimore...
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baltimore, believe. for three very difficult and painful weeks, weeks where we were not receiving many kudos from our booster business .ommunity, we ran those ads why did we run them? because we had to be honest about our present in order to change our future. we then ran ads calling on people to take action. mentor a child now, and we can save a life. department, and believe in yourself, in us. all 1-800-believe. get someone you love into drug treatment. it works and it is more widely available. call 1-800-believe. it did work. the people of baltimore rallied. as you might suspect, it was not about the signs or bumper stickers. it was about something deeper. the belief there is no such sparein our city as a american. over the next 10 years, thanks ,o courageous first responders many of whom gave their lives in the line of duty, baltimore achieved the greatest reduction in crime of any city in america. [applause] now, why do i share that story with you this evening? because belief is important. leaf driv
baltimore, believe. for three very difficult and painful weeks, weeks where we were not receiving many kudos from our booster business .ommunity, we ran those ads why did we run them? because we had to be honest about our present in order to change our future. we then ran ads calling on people to take action. mentor a child now, and we can save a life. department, and believe in yourself, in us. all 1-800-believe. get someone you love into drug treatment. it works and it is more widely...
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kristen berset and dave owens join us live from baltimore. the fans were going crazy. we were there. >> reporter: absolutely. tonight they were going crazy start to finish showing their team the support they does everybodied this evening. this is the biggest rivalry -- they deserved this evening. this is the biggest rivalry in the nfl, but the ravens quieted anybody who thought maybe the news this week would be a distraction for the team stomping the steelers 26-6. >> we didn't execute last game starting off, so we started slow, but this game we started off doing the little things we were supposed to do and we were executing. >> it shows the toughness starts up top with the organization. we've got great leaders on this team. we all have faith and we believe in god in this locker room and good things happen when you believe. >> reporter: a big win for the ravens considering everything that's been going on íplus the fact it was a short week and division opponent. joining me now, christine brennan from usa today, the team we saw today was total
kristen berset and dave owens join us live from baltimore. the fans were going crazy. we were there. >> reporter: absolutely. tonight they were going crazy start to finish showing their team the support they does everybodied this evening. this is the biggest rivalry -- they deserved this evening. this is the biggest rivalry in the nfl, but the ravens quieted anybody who thought maybe the news this week would be a distraction for the team stomping the steelers 26-6. >> we didn't...
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and so they were not available to lead the advance of baltimore. so the disaster that happened to the british at baltimore was because of what happened here at bladensburg. so bladensburg and the burning of washington was definitely a disaster and something that should not have happened and i disagree with what is said that washington was burned because of the burning of york. we can talk about that a little bit more. that's always been said. that's been said for 200 years. but there's absolutely nothing in the british correspondence to say we went to washington because we wanted revenge for the burning of york. in fact, the british admiral and chi chief, vices a mirl s svice adm mentioned a number of places where the americans had burned up in canada. including niagara on the lake. i know we have an official here from niagara on the lake, but he never mentions york. so that means that york was not the reason. they weren't thinking about york. general ross probably had not much knowledge of the fact that the government buildings of york were burned
and so they were not available to lead the advance of baltimore. so the disaster that happened to the british at baltimore was because of what happened here at bladensburg. so bladensburg and the burning of washington was definitely a disaster and something that should not have happened and i disagree with what is said that washington was burned because of the burning of york. we can talk about that a little bit more. that's always been said. that's been said for 200 years. but there's...
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mchenry and the attack on baltimore. because as these negotiations taking place, the british high command figured that key and skinner had seen too much of their preparations to attack baltimore. to make sure they didn't go back and tell all they knew. and so now the stage is set for eyewitness to the bombardment of ft. mchenry and the british attack on baltimore. this is 2 1/2 weeks after the government of the buildings in washington, d.c., a time in our nation when there battlefield defeats in canada. a time when the war had not been was well, the treasury bankrupt. and many people thought that baltimore would be just another defeats. long string of and who knows? perhaps we would have to concede other concessions to the british get out of the war of 1812. let's go up to the water battery look out over that water battery and i'll show you exactly where the british ships they were spied on september 11, 1814. up on the water battery, the main gun decks of the defense system of 1814. the are the guns that won battle. the
mchenry and the attack on baltimore. because as these negotiations taking place, the british high command figured that key and skinner had seen too much of their preparations to attack baltimore. to make sure they didn't go back and tell all they knew. and so now the stage is set for eyewitness to the bombardment of ft. mchenry and the british attack on baltimore. this is 2 1/2 weeks after the government of the buildings in washington, d.c., a time in our nation when there battlefield defeats...
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dylan is in baltimore.e will check in with her in a bit. >>> meantime, iphone frenzy in effect on friday with thousands lining up to get the iphone 6. you may have read the professional reviews, but what do real folks think about it? >>> and you loved her on "will and grace." now debra messing is back with a new show on nbc. we will talk to her about the experiences she brought to the role. >>> a woman slowly losing her sight and hearing. we will have rebecca alexander. the sister of peter alexander. we will talk to both of them coming up. >>> we begin with the search of the missing student hannah graham. she was last seen on video with a man who reportedly approached her that night. could authorities be closer to tracking this case? once again, here is kristen welker. >> reporter: students and members of the community flooded this campus center friday night signing up to join the search for hannah graham. >> i'm a mom of two daughters. >> i think we can make a difference. >> reporter: it has been one week
dylan is in baltimore.e will check in with her in a bit. >>> meantime, iphone frenzy in effect on friday with thousands lining up to get the iphone 6. you may have read the professional reviews, but what do real folks think about it? >>> and you loved her on "will and grace." now debra messing is back with a new show on nbc. we will talk to her about the experiences she brought to the role. >>> a woman slowly losing her sight and hearing. we will have...
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baltimore is the states fifth -- horseshoe baltimore is the state's fifth casino. the facility just 13 miles to the south has been hauling in the $15 million per month. the predictions are that horseshoe could spin off the business. they say they're ready to fight. >> as new competitors come online we expect the market to grow. i expect that we will continue to be the market leader. >> a lot of options there. a travel alert for anyone taking metro on labor day. why you might want to plan on extra travel time. >> a new school year means a new building for some local students. the storm threat is over for tonight, but we could be around 2:00 tomorrow. >> taking a look at the week ahead, you'll want to plan ahead if you are taking metro on monday. changes in service because of labor day and track work. the system will open at 7:00 a.m. monday and close at midnight. trains will operate on a sunday schedule. free at the be parking facility. track work will continue through monday. on the red line, bethesda and medical stations will remain closed. a former district heigh
baltimore is the states fifth -- horseshoe baltimore is the state's fifth casino. the facility just 13 miles to the south has been hauling in the $15 million per month. the predictions are that horseshoe could spin off the business. they say they're ready to fight. >> as new competitors come online we expect the market to grow. i expect that we will continue to be the market leader. >> a lot of options there. a travel alert for anyone taking metro on labor day. why you might want to...
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baltimore won that game.st night the ravens needed a win to even their record after an 0-1 start. baltimore opens the scoring late in the first quarter with a short touchdown catch by owen daniels. he then extends the ravens' lead in the third quarter with a scoring his second touchdown on a throw from joe flacco. >> touchdown and for the second time tonight, woen daniels. >> reporter: and late in the fourth quarter, baltimore running back justin forsythe helps put the game within reach. baltimore would add a field goal to make it 26-6. that would be the final score. after the game ravens receiver steve smith explained how the team addressed the ray rice controversy this week. >> at the end of the day we're football players but we also are men, and people go through things and you have to kind of compartmentalize things. it's tough, but at the same time you have to come to work and feed your family. >> reporter: so the win brings the ravens' record 1-1 while pittsburgh falls to 1-1. these two teams will meet
baltimore won that game.st night the ravens needed a win to even their record after an 0-1 start. baltimore opens the scoring late in the first quarter with a short touchdown catch by owen daniels. he then extends the ravens' lead in the third quarter with a scoring his second touchdown on a throw from joe flacco. >> touchdown and for the second time tonight, woen daniels. >> reporter: and late in the fourth quarter, baltimore running back justin forsythe helps put the game within...
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james brown talks to the owner of the baltimore ravens.lympian oscar pistorius is cleared of murder charges but debora patta reports his legal troubles are far from over. and anna werner with the legacy of 9/11, the worst of times brings out the
james brown talks to the owner of the baltimore ravens.lympian oscar pistorius is cleared of murder charges but debora patta reports his legal troubles are far from over. and anna werner with the legacy of 9/11, the worst of times brings out the
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lives in baltimore. he has a b.a. in history from loyola university and mla from johns hopkins university. he is now a u.s. citizen, but he readily admits to divided loyalties over the war of 1812. chris is the founding editor of the journal of the war of 1812 and original coordinator of the war of 1812 symposium series. he's written numerous articles and given lectures on the conflict. his book, "terror on the chesapeake: the war of 1812 on the bay" was publishede@h["r' 2. the "baltimore sun" wrote about his book.tq0 it must be considered that topic, the warñbk of 1812's be single volume treatment yet. and chris along with john mccavitt have a book coming out next year, "robert ross the man who burned the white house and inspired the national anthem." we have with us peter snow, very glad to have peter here. he was born in dublin. he did his national service in the somerset light infantry which sounds really gallant and then went on to, he'llwaíe have mokcollege of oxford.n ballyho in 1960 he joined british independ
lives in baltimore. he has a b.a. in history from loyola university and mla from johns hopkins university. he is now a u.s. citizen, but he readily admits to divided loyalties over the war of 1812. chris is the founding editor of the journal of the war of 1812 and original coordinator of the war of 1812 symposium series. he's written numerous articles and given lectures on the conflict. his book, "terror on the chesapeake: the war of 1812 on the bay" was publishede@h["r' 2. the...
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baltimore would add a field goal to make it 26-6. that would be the final score.the game ravens receiver steve smith explained how the team addressed the ray rice controversy this week. >> at the end of the day we're football players but we also are men and people go through things and you have to kind of come part mentalize things. it's tough but a at the same time you have to come to work and feed your family. >> reporter: so the win brings the ravens' record 1-1 while pittsburgh falls 1-1. these two teams will meet again in week nine. for cbs news, i'm megan alexander in baltimore. >> "thursday night football" begins next week with another matchup. the tampa bay buccaneers head to atlanta to take on the falcons. isn't so scary anymore. this weekend, adopt a pet and save a life. petsmart charities®. mom usually throws a gogurt in there. well mom's not here today so we're doing things dad's way. which means i get... two. (singing) snack time and lunch. (singing) snack time and lunch. gogurt because lunch needs some fun. what if we finally had that would be amazin
baltimore would add a field goal to make it 26-6. that would be the final score.the game ravens receiver steve smith explained how the team addressed the ray rice controversy this week. >> at the end of the day we're football players but we also are men and people go through things and you have to kind of come part mentalize things. it's tough but a at the same time you have to come to work and feed your family. >> reporter: so the win brings the ravens' record 1-1 while pittsburgh...
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tonight's game the first in baltimore since that tape emerged.director beasley reece is live in baltimore and beasley, we heard from the ravens owner and their fans tonight. >> reporter: chris, that is correct. as you know, this would be ray rice's the media was here and heard a -- looking for comments. i tweeted out yesterday a banner that said, ray rice charitable fund win 30 minutes that banner was gone as the team moves on. i walked around the stadium and talked to fans to get their thoughts on their guy. he was one of the most popular players, ray rice. >> had to happen because we can't move on as an organizati organization. so unfortunately, i'm really sad for him but we have to move on. >> nfl was a little too lenient for their original punishment for him. i think he should have been suspensuspended eight game to ai don't think he should have been cut from the team. they should have suspend him like they should have and moved on from there. >> reporter: everyone is trying to explain themselves. the commissioner is trying to explain himself
tonight's game the first in baltimore since that tape emerged.director beasley reece is live in baltimore and beasley, we heard from the ravens owner and their fans tonight. >> reporter: chris, that is correct. as you know, this would be ray rice's the media was here and heard a -- looking for comments. i tweeted out yesterday a banner that said, ray rice charitable fund win 30 minutes that banner was gone as the team moves on. i walked around the stadium and talked to fans to get their...
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baltimore was a huge victory for americans.itish but american victory is nonsense. it was a british victory with great respect of northpointe only a couple of days before they pulled out of the whole baltimore operation, the americans were. made to withdraw. a much smaller number of americans than british. the british commander had a bigger army than the baltimore general who was in charge of the americans and pushed them back. that was a british victory there. but what happened after that is the british decided it wasn't worth a candle. they were facing overwhelming odds and said guys we're not going to go on and of course they failedk÷ to reduce fort mchenry. which americans consider it a big success but a victory no mistake. going back to bladensburg, three problems the brits had at bladensburg. they approached bladensburg in an apprehensive way. they were worried about the battle of bladensburg. 50 miles from the ship, approaching the capital of america. a large army on the west bank of the eastern potomac, the anacostia. h
baltimore was a huge victory for americans.itish but american victory is nonsense. it was a british victory with great respect of northpointe only a couple of days before they pulled out of the whole baltimore operation, the americans were. made to withdraw. a much smaller number of americans than british. the british commander had a bigger army than the baltimore general who was in charge of the americans and pushed them back. that was a british victory there. but what happened after that is...
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they expect this to be classic steelers/ravens. >> they're baltimore. we're pittsburgh. we understand what that means. we're excited about learning more about ourselves in the midst of that challenge in a hostile environment. >> for a football fan i think you got to love it because it's usually close, low scoring, two very like minded teams and it's physical as anything i've ever played in. >> reporter: this is a special rivalry. coming up a bit later i'll give the folks at home some statistical analysis just how special this rivalry is. of course, christine brennan from usa today will join us. she's always great. >> reporter: addle plenty to talk about her. we'll see -- always plenty to talk about with her. we'll see you back in a little bit. >> reporter: i got to tell you the time i've been to this park and even in the preseason fans you talk to don't care so much about winning the super bowl as much as the first thing they say is we want to beat the steelers. we hate the steelers. >> reporter: and the fans have already been here tailgating. we got here around 2:00 thi
they expect this to be classic steelers/ravens. >> they're baltimore. we're pittsburgh. we understand what that means. we're excited about learning more about ourselves in the midst of that challenge in a hostile environment. >> for a football fan i think you got to love it because it's usually close, low scoring, two very like minded teams and it's physical as anything i've ever played in. >> reporter: this is a special rivalry. coming up a bit later i'll give the folks at...
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baltimore is in the center of a populated area. and people have been taught what took place there and what took place there was very important. but it was a diversion. the real battle was up here. you see, ifh
baltimore is in the center of a populated area. and people have been taught what took place there and what took place there was very important. but it was a diversion. the real battle was up here. you see, ifh
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up in baltimore with the ravens steelers game kicking off at 8:25. weather by then should be much better than what we'll potentially see this afternoon. quiet now but doppler still picking up quite a bit of activity in kentucky about to move into west virginia, southern ohio as well. we'll watch this area. i think this is going to have a tough time holding together. the front itself daytime heating will generate some new storms. currently the upper 60s and low 70s just about everywhere with a few mid-60s out toward orange and harrisonburg. and futurecast, this is the timetable here. lunch time quiet. we get into the start to pop a couple of showers 1:00, 3:00. by 3:00, 4:00, looks like the best chances will be south of washington but some of these storms here by 7:00 p.m. could be strong to locally severe down in senior maryland, colonial beach, fredricksburg. looks like up in baltimore by 7:00 or so most of that activity will have left. so that's good news. andrea and nick? >> thank you, howard. >>> here's what's in the news right now. president oba
up in baltimore with the ravens steelers game kicking off at 8:25. weather by then should be much better than what we'll potentially see this afternoon. quiet now but doppler still picking up quite a bit of activity in kentucky about to move into west virginia, southern ohio as well. we'll watch this area. i think this is going to have a tough time holding together. the front itself daytime heating will generate some new storms. currently the upper 60s and low 70s just about everywhere with a...
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baltimore is the place. and so you see this is a lesson to be learned from the war of 1812, the attack on washington. if you put intelligence in the hands of one man or a small country of people you are asking for people because it doesn't have the analysis that a greater inspection would have by a greater number of people. that is the lesson to be learned. i don't think it's been learned but that is the greatest lesson. armstrong was a vial man in the country afterwards. and he quit his job when the people tore off them and refused to serve under him. he was dismissed with graffiti on the ruined capitol, describing him as a coward m and he was the wrong person in the right job at the wrong place. and so that was armstrong. now, he dismissed the major general in those words. he wasn't the kind of person who could see that they were going to attack baltimore -- washington even though their own president speculated that they would attack baltimore, philadelphia, or washington. so the british saimed up the rive
baltimore is the place. and so you see this is a lesson to be learned from the war of 1812, the attack on washington. if you put intelligence in the hands of one man or a small country of people you are asking for people because it doesn't have the analysis that a greater inspection would have by a greater number of people. that is the lesson to be learned. i don't think it's been learned but that is the greatest lesson. armstrong was a vial man in the country afterwards. and he quit his job...
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we will take you live to fort mchenry in baltimore for a ceremony commemorating the 200 anniversary of the star-spangled banner. include remarks by former secretary of state colin powell as well as the flag raising exactly 200 years after francis got t saw a large american flag hoisted above the fort. the moment inspired him to compose what would later become the u.s. national anthem. >> 200 years ago this summer, during the war of 1812, british soldiers invaded washington, d.c. and set fire to the white house and u.s. capitol building. el speaks at a vogle symposium looking at "mr. madison's war." this is about >>> okay. first i want to announce following our next presentation, we will take a ten-minute break. our next speaker will be speaking about mr. madison will have to put on his armor, coburn and the capture of washington. steve vogel is the author of through the perilous fight and the pentagon history. he's a veteran journalist who wrote for "the washington post" until 2014. most recently covering the treatment of veterans from the wars in afghanistan and iraq. his reporting ab
we will take you live to fort mchenry in baltimore for a ceremony commemorating the 200 anniversary of the star-spangled banner. include remarks by former secretary of state colin powell as well as the flag raising exactly 200 years after francis got t saw a large american flag hoisted above the fort. the moment inspired him to compose what would later become the u.s. national anthem. >> 200 years ago this summer, during the war of 1812, british soldiers invaded washington, d.c. and set...
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lives in baltimore. he has a b.a.y and mla from johns hopkins university. he is now a u.s. citizen, but he readily admits to divided loyalties over the war of 1812. chris is the founding editor of the journal of the war of 1812 and original coordinator of the war of 1812 symposium series. he's written numerous articles and given lectures on the conflict. his book, "terror on the chesapeake: the war of 1812 on the bay" was publishede@h["r' 2. the "baltimore sun" wrote about his book.tq0 it must be considered that topic, the warñbk of 1812's be single volume treatment yet. and chris along with john mccavitt have a book coming out next year, "robert ross the man who burned the white house and inspired the national anthem." we have with us peter snow, very glad to have peter here. he was born in dublin. he did his national service in the somerset light infantry which sounds really gallant and then went on to, he'llwaíe have mokcollege of oxford.n ballyho in 1960 he joined british independent television network where he s
lives in baltimore. he has a b.a.y and mla from johns hopkins university. he is now a u.s. citizen, but he readily admits to divided loyalties over the war of 1812. chris is the founding editor of the journal of the war of 1812 and original coordinator of the war of 1812 symposium series. he's written numerous articles and given lectures on the conflict. his book, "terror on the chesapeake: the war of 1812 on the bay" was publishede@h["r' 2. the "baltimore sun" wrote...
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he never made it to baltimore. don't know whether he made it to help or hell, but sniper's bullet tore through his right arm and lodged in his chest. and his body was taken in a cart over a bumpy road to the ships. but by the time he got there did he moralizing everybody along the route, he was dead. so they took his corpse aboard hms royal oak and in hogs head of rum where he would swish and sway in the dark spirit until his internment at halifax, nova scotia. his successor colonel arthur brook took about an hour to overwhelm an interior force of mostly militia men. meanwhile, british warships pounded ft. mchenry between 1500 and 1800 shells each weighing over 200 pounds. if they could bludgeon the fortress into submission, baltimore was theirs and philadelphia was probably next. but even though there was no cover, and a pounding went on for a day and a night, nobody ran. nobody flinched. that's the extraordinary heroism of ft. mchenry. now, the british had planned a combined naval and land attack in the dead of n
he never made it to baltimore. don't know whether he made it to help or hell, but sniper's bullet tore through his right arm and lodged in his chest. and his body was taken in a cart over a bumpy road to the ships. but by the time he got there did he moralizing everybody along the route, he was dead. so they took his corpse aboard hms royal oak and in hogs head of rum where he would swish and sway in the dark spirit until his internment at halifax, nova scotia. his successor colonel arthur...
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s the baltimore police officer hitting the suspect repeatedly on june 15.according to the incident report, moments earlier, he was loitering outside of a liquor store and was very intoxicated. according to the report, he yelled it up saturday at the officer. then-girlfriend walked away. officers followed. the six-year veteran of the force say that one point he pushed coleman three times. he then states in his report, "i went to place the mail under arrest. he got into a fighting stance and clenched his fist. i received a punch to the body." the video shows truss walking away when the officer begins punching him. the police officer lands real punches while the other officer holds back the suspect's right arm. benchley, coleman steps in. that is when he was charged with assault and resisting a rrest. baltimore police say they are conducting a full investigation and are asking anyone with information or evidence pertaining to the incident to come forward. >> one other note from jay, after the authorities reviewed the video, the charges were dropped. the office
s the baltimore police officer hitting the suspect repeatedly on june 15.according to the incident report, moments earlier, he was loitering outside of a liquor store and was very intoxicated. according to the report, he yelled it up saturday at the officer. then-girlfriend walked away. officers followed. the six-year veteran of the force say that one point he pushed coleman three times. he then states in his report, "i went to place the mail under arrest. he got into a fighting stance and...
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they live at the maryland zoo and they're the official mascots of the baltimore ravens.ttle brother saying i'm not touching you. conquer is the alpha male and he's constantly trying to get something over on him. >> reporter: gates open at 6:25, in about 20 minutes. you can expect a packed house inside. out here getting a little cloudy. we haven't seen any rain. we hop the rain stays away. topper shutt, i think we're still under a yellow alert. >>> we are, but so far most of the showers have been light and north of you, so you might make it. we'll keep the chance, but dry for kickoff, breezy and cooler late, temperatures 72 to 80 during game time. notice heavier activity showing up around warrenton and headed toward 95 and just to the north of town. this is a pretty big storm. there are no warnings, but they're heavy. that's a heavy storm south of manassas going to cross over in quantico across 95. we'll go up to baltimore first. now we're in pretty good shape, some showers south of the stadium. that's where the pamstadium is located, shower down toward glen burnie, that
they live at the maryland zoo and they're the official mascots of the baltimore ravens.ttle brother saying i'm not touching you. conquer is the alpha male and he's constantly trying to get something over on him. >> reporter: gates open at 6:25, in about 20 minutes. you can expect a packed house inside. out here getting a little cloudy. we haven't seen any rain. we hop the rain stays away. topper shutt, i think we're still under a yellow alert. >>> we are, but so far most of the...
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he won countless championships in baltimore and d.c.. he was my coach at st. john's and taught life lessons, not just how to win championships, but how to live and win in the game of life. >> d.c. area rbz m's are recognized as some of the best in the nation. five ranked among the top 15 in the country by travel website trip advisor. the national gallery of art is the best. the art institute of chicago topped the list of both the nation and the world. the pun institute never made it will stop backs it was close. temperatures. we will have a fresh update tonight for your seven-day outlook. >> world news tonight is next. join us at 11:00. >>> welcome to "world news tonight" from california. we're here for the breaking news tonight. millions in the southwest bracing for historic flash floods. damaging winds. a microburst already sending a train off the line. also tonight, the raging wildfires. homes destroyed here in california. thousands sent fleeing. we're right here on the front lines. >>> that moment on the racetrack. that nascar giant hitting another driver
he won countless championships in baltimore and d.c.. he was my coach at st. john's and taught life lessons, not just how to win championships, but how to live and win in the game of life. >> d.c. area rbz m's are recognized as some of the best in the nation. five ranked among the top 15 in the country by travel website trip advisor. the national gallery of art is the best. the art institute of chicago topped the list of both the nation and the world. the pun institute never made it will...
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he never made it to baltimore. made it to heaven over hell but a sniper's bullet tore through of his right arm and lodged in his chest and his body was taken in a cart over a bumpy road to the ships but by the time he got there demoralizing everybody along the route, he was dead. so they took his corpse aboard hms royal oak and in hogs head of2::m rum where he would swish sway in the dark spirit until his internment at halifax, nova scotia. his successor colonel arthur overcome an inferior force of mostly militia men. meanwhile, british warships pounded fort mchenry between 1,400 and 1,800 shells each weighing over 200 pounds. if they could bludgeon the fortress into submission, baltimore was theirs and philadelphia was probably next. but even though there was no cover, and a pounding went on for a day and a night, nobody ran. nobody flinched. that's the extraordinary heroism of fort mchenry. now, the british had planned a combined naval and land attack in the dead of night. the naval force would create a faint pas
he never made it to baltimore. made it to heaven over hell but a sniper's bullet tore through of his right arm and lodged in his chest and his body was taken in a cart over a bumpy road to the ships but by the time he got there demoralizing everybody along the route, he was dead. so they took his corpse aboard hms royal oak and in hogs head of2::m rum where he would swish sway in the dark spirit until his internment at halifax, nova scotia. his successor colonel arthur overcome an inferior...
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baltimore ravens have cut ray rice. ray rice was suspended two games by the nfl for domestic violence. a charge showing the elevator video, i think shocking. you and i were talking about this this morning. >> it was shocking. >> i said i thought it was disgusting that a ceo would lose a job for kicking a dog which is disgusting, as well, but a suspension for knocking his wife unconscious. baltimore ravens terminated ray rice's contract this afternoon just coming into cnbc here, as well. >>> i apologize to break in like that but obviously this is big news and important news. who is the worst of the bunch? >> there is a few companies running into trouble. one is called corin theen college. even though the stock is publicly traded we would avoid it. >> is there issue with the sector as a whole being under such government scrutiny or is that something we can put behind us? >> that is always an issue with the sector. if you are investing in education realize they partner with the federal government. the sector is highly regu
baltimore ravens have cut ray rice. ray rice was suspended two games by the nfl for domestic violence. a charge showing the elevator video, i think shocking. you and i were talking about this this morning. >> it was shocking. >> i said i thought it was disgusting that a ceo would lose a job for kicking a dog which is disgusting, as well, but a suspension for knocking his wife unconscious. baltimore ravens terminated ray rice's contract this afternoon just coming into cnbc here, as...
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the owner of the ravens told the abc station in baltimore he loved rice, and the star running back had a star record. >> i'm guilty of -- of seeing it the way a parent would see it. see it the way you would if it was your son or brother. you -- you interpreted what was being told to you in the light that was most favorable to ray. >> reporter: 16 women senators are urging roger goodell to take a zero tolerance policy on domestic violence, if you assault a woman, no second chance. >> and in south africa, it is judgment day for oscar pistorius. in a decision that stunned trial watchers around the world, he was cleared the murder charges. but now he's facing conviction of culpable homicide. equivalent to manslaughter in the shooting death of his girlfriend. it could be a fine or 15 years in prison. >>> we have 11 days left until summer is over. and in many parts of the country, pulling out the parkas. this is cast par, wyoming. temperatures were below freezing, and 10 inches of snow possible in mountain areas. now further south, georgia rains have epic flooding in tennessee. and 8 inches
the owner of the ravens told the abc station in baltimore he loved rice, and the star running back had a star record. >> i'm guilty of -- of seeing it the way a parent would see it. see it the way you would if it was your son or brother. you -- you interpreted what was being told to you in the light that was most favorable to ray. >> reporter: 16 women senators are urging roger goodell to take a zero tolerance policy on domestic violence, if you assault a woman, no second chance....
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he sails from baltimore in may of 1814 and pretty soon comes into contact with the british, who chases him into the patuxent river, and he's soon trapped in st. leonard creek. this is now june of 1814. now, barney manages to escape up the river, blasts his way out through a combination of incompetence by the british and barney's aggressive actions and he manages to continue up the patuxent. cockburn is not too happy about this at first. he quickly sees an opportunity here. true, he would have to take care of barney and the flotilla before he can mount an attack on washington, but he sees the flotilla as an opportunity to disguise his designs on washington. he can use barney being in the patuxent as a reason for going up the river in force and to keep the americans confused, which turns out to be not very hard to do. in mid-august of 1814, the british reinforcement troops arrive under the command of major general robert ross, who was one of welling ton's very capable lieutenants in the peninsula war. ross was -- his instructions were to create a diversion along the east coast, and he wa
he sails from baltimore in may of 1814 and pretty soon comes into contact with the british, who chases him into the patuxent river, and he's soon trapped in st. leonard creek. this is now june of 1814. now, barney manages to escape up the river, blasts his way out through a combination of incompetence by the british and barney's aggressive actions and he manages to continue up the patuxent. cockburn is not too happy about this at first. he quickly sees an opportunity here. true, he would have...
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baltimore does not want to go 0-2 in their division.or the head coach, it is all about focus. >> the focus is where it needs to be. this is professional football. these are pros and that is what they will do. >> live a big game this week. it's per has always been a huge game for us -- >> we have a really begin this week. pittsburgh has always been a huge game for us. i think they are doing a really great job. >> the players are soaring to arrive rht now. the fans are waiting to see them and get an autograph or two. the game is sold out tonight. the hope is that when the ravens take the field and kick off about 8:30 p.m. tonight that their focus will be only on the pittsburgh steelers. they must come back with a win. but the ray rice situation aside, turned the page, because he is not here tonight and will not be coming back. back to you. >> horace, thank you. the ray rice situation has dominated conversations. as the skins continue to prepare for the jaguars on sunday, they put in their game plan. they are focusing on fundamentals. with
baltimore does not want to go 0-2 in their division.or the head coach, it is all about focus. >> the focus is where it needs to be. this is professional football. these are pros and that is what they will do. >> live a big game this week. it's per has always been a huge game for us -- >> we have a really begin this week. pittsburgh has always been a huge game for us. i think they are doing a really great job. >> the players are soaring to arrive rht now. the fans are...
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he predicted tonight i will stop in baltimore or in hell. he never made it to baltimore. question don't know whether he made it to help or hell. but a sniper's bullet tore off his right arm and lodged in his chest. his body was taken in a cart over a bumpy road to the ships. but by the time he got there, demoralizing everybody along the route, he was dead. so they took his corpse, aboard h.m.s. royal oak. and immersed him in hog's head rum where he would swish and sway at halifax, nova scotia. it took about an hour to overwhelm an inferior force of mostly militiamen. if they could bludgeon the mission, baltimore was theirs and philadelphia was probably next. but even though there was no cover and the pounding went on for a day and a night, nobody ran. nobody flimpled. the british planned an attack at night. they would later draw defenders away from the hef shrill fortified eastern hills so that the british infantry would then be able to charge through and capture the city. but, towards midnight, the naval commando sent a message to his land commander that he would not be
he predicted tonight i will stop in baltimore or in hell. he never made it to baltimore. question don't know whether he made it to help or hell. but a sniper's bullet tore off his right arm and lodged in his chest. his body was taken in a cart over a bumpy road to the ships. but by the time he got there, demoralizing everybody along the route, he was dead. so they took his corpse, aboard h.m.s. royal oak. and immersed him in hog's head rum where he would swish and sway at halifax, nova scotia....
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aeropuerto de filadelfia, muchas estaciones con 74, 75 atlantic city, buena parte de delaware y baltimoretamente y por eso la posibilidad de esas lluvias impulsado por la perturbaciÓn en las capas medias de la atmÓsfera que se moverÁ, algunos nublados, lluvias, no hablamos de lluvias intensas pero el tiempo nublado con potencial de chubascos y lloviznas, aquÍ lo tenemos, incluyendo parte del dÍa de maÑana en gran parte de nuestra regiÓn, para esta noche una mÍnima de 61 grados, el aeropuerto de filadelfia, si viaja hacia el norte, allentown con 56, trenton 58, 58 atlantic city y centro sur de nueva jers jersey, baltimore con 70 grados al amanecer, en gran parte de la zona temperaturas mÁs frescas de lo que tenemos hoy en esa zona frontal, 70 a 73 grados, mÁs al norte allentown, maÑana una mÁxima de 71, la zona de los pocos, 65 grados de mÁxima, de 70 a 73, gran parte del centro a sur de new jersey , 73, 5 baltimore, maÑana un dÍa mÁs fresco que hoy, hoy alcanzamos a 79, maÑana sobre los 75. el sÁbado otro frente, temperatura en su la noche algo frÍa, varias noches pudiÉramos estar en 3- 4
aeropuerto de filadelfia, muchas estaciones con 74, 75 atlantic city, buena parte de delaware y baltimoretamente y por eso la posibilidad de esas lluvias impulsado por la perturbaciÓn en las capas medias de la atmÓsfera que se moverÁ, algunos nublados, lluvias, no hablamos de lluvias intensas pero el tiempo nublado con potencial de chubascos y lloviznas, aquÍ lo tenemos, incluyendo parte del dÍa de maÑana en gran parte de nuestra regiÓn, para esta noche una mÍnima de 61 grados, el...
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he then used baltimore cartoon as a way of showing british could be beaten. british weren't beaten in baltimore, they just decided they didn't want it. if you want to stop we can do it. 20,000 americans in a strong position in baltimore. british have less than 4,000 ground troops. how are they going to get into baltimore? the british didn't have another army. if they burned their army attacking baltimore, they had no more troops left. [ inaudible ] >> with alexandria, the picture is clear, a truly terrible mythic beast has got the citizens of alexandria on their knees with hair standing up on end, as, indeed, if you saw a real one. the british sailors are saying we need to get out of here before those american naval heroes turn up. john rogers. david porter, perry. they did turn up and tried to stop british leave but they failed. british got back after some interesting exchanges of fire. it's a very important political cartoon but you have to read it as very much a partisan cartoon. just like the shannon chesapeake cartoon, it's one side of the argument. inte
he then used baltimore cartoon as a way of showing british could be beaten. british weren't beaten in baltimore, they just decided they didn't want it. if you want to stop we can do it. 20,000 americans in a strong position in baltimore. british have less than 4,000 ground troops. how are they going to get into baltimore? the british didn't have another army. if they burned their army attacking baltimore, they had no more troops left. [ inaudible ] >> with alexandria, the picture is...
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he was sneaked through baltimore on a night train. he received much criticism for this, but as we saw how easy it was for somebody to assassinate lincoln, it was clear why it was necessary. , another group with new york detectives joined the militia as spies to try to find out what was going on. years after the incident, the new york chief of police asked one of the men to relate his experiences as a spy. i would like to read a bit of the book. this includes quotes from officer samson. samson turned 34 in 1861. he said they had been spies. he said he had been asked searching questions about davis. it was an alias. his wife had sent him a letter. it had a new york postmark, which aroused suspicion. samson recalled he was once asked many questions with regard to the letter. where it came from and what it was about. he explained it as well as he could. he knew it was time to leave the national volunteers. he explained the danger they faced. they were loud in the threats itors.t trader the desperados of the company were in a majority. the
he was sneaked through baltimore on a night train. he received much criticism for this, but as we saw how easy it was for somebody to assassinate lincoln, it was clear why it was necessary. , another group with new york detectives joined the militia as spies to try to find out what was going on. years after the incident, the new york chief of police asked one of the men to relate his experiences as a spy. i would like to read a bit of the book. this includes quotes from officer samson. samson...
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pues en baltimore un cangrejo parace tener la respuesta.. take vo -- en esta ceremonia anual ..este simpatico crustaceo juega el papel de meteorologo.. -- asi es como trabaja su magia.. el cangrejo es liberado en el puerto.. y debera decidir que camino tomar .. -- dependiendo de su ruta sabran si el otono sera caliente o frio.. -- al parecer sera uno caluroso en baltimore.. gaby on cam -- el aÑo pasado el cangrejo predijo que seria un otoÑo caliente y asi fue .. las temperaturas se mantuvieron en los 80.. blanca facebook blanca --continuamos entrevistando a los actores de "seÑora acero", la primera actriz, rebecca jones encarna a enriqueta, una cirujana clandestina, un personaje que dar mucho de que hablar. --ivette machin converso con ella en la ciudad de mexico.
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this one was all baltimore.y native university of delaware product, joe flacco, through two touchdown passes, and the ravens beat the steelers pretty good 26 to six. former temple star peers ran for 96 yards in place every ray rice. atlanta and tampa bay thursday night football next week. friday football frenzy travels to delaware county tonight. the raiders on the road against the garnet valley jaguires, and our frenzy game of the week, six a % of fans responds g to the pick that game. tune in, your team, your town, your kids on television tonight on our sister station cbs-3. >>> well, the phillies will try to break two game losing streak when they take on the marlins in south philly later tonight. cole hamels starts for the home team on the bump. last night the phils and pirates at the ball yard. ike davis gets the scoring started early. and the pirates control things the rest of the way. struck out dozen phillies over eight shut out innings. >> taking three, four from the fightingsment get the frightening ska
this one was all baltimore.y native university of delaware product, joe flacco, through two touchdown passes, and the ravens beat the steelers pretty good 26 to six. former temple star peers ran for 96 yards in place every ray rice. atlanta and tampa bay thursday night football next week. friday football frenzy travels to delaware county tonight. the raiders on the road against the garnet valley jaguires, and our frenzy game of the week, six a % of fans responds g to the pick that game. tune...
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it was baltimore's first game since cutting rice from the team. the nfl is under scrutiny over a taped showing the now former baltimore running back, punching his now wife in a atlantic city casino elevator. >> we new that there was other video and our security did their -- the steps that they normally would. they called the casino. and they would not row least t they called the jets and the giants, and said, hey, do you have any influence. is there anyway that you can help us. and they called back and said no, that they would not release it. the prosecutor said yesterday that would have been illegal. >> made a huge mistake. i am sure he regrets it countless times, you know, everyone's obviously disappointed, but he's still a great person. he made a mistake. and he'll have to get himself together as he has been, and, you you know, we doing offering support him. >> ravens cut rice in the nfl suspended him indefinately. >> coming up on 4:43, it is friday. >> yes. >> all better. >> yes, it does. >> how are we looking? >> just strutting down the sidew
it was baltimore's first game since cutting rice from the team. the nfl is under scrutiny over a taped showing the now former baltimore running back, punching his now wife in a atlantic city casino elevator. >> we new that there was other video and our security did their -- the steps that they normally would. they called the casino. and they would not row least t they called the jets and the giants, and said, hey, do you have any influence. is there anyway that you can help us. and they...
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he never made it to baltimore.ther he made it to heaven over hell but a sniper's bullet tore through of his right arm and lodged in his chest and his body was taken in a cart over a bumpy road to the ships but by the time he got there demoralizing everybody along the route, he was dead. so they took his corpse aboard hms royal oak and in hogs head of2::m rum where he would swish sway in the dark spirit until his internment at halifax, nova scotia. his successor colonel arthur overcome an inferior force of mostly militia men. meanwhile, british warships pounded fort mchenry between 1,400 and 1,800 shells each weighing over 200 pounds. if they could bludgeon the fortress into submission, baltimore was theirs and philadelphia was probably next. but even though there was no cover, and a pounding went on for a day and a night, nobody ran. nobody flinched. that's the extraordinary heroism of fort mchenry. now, the british had planned a combined naval and land attack in the dead of night. the naval force would create a fa
he never made it to baltimore.ther he made it to heaven over hell but a sniper's bullet tore through of his right arm and lodged in his chest and his body was taken in a cart over a bumpy road to the ships but by the time he got there demoralizing everybody along the route, he was dead. so they took his corpse aboard hms royal oak and in hogs head of2::m rum where he would swish sway in the dark spirit until his internment at halifax, nova scotia. his successor colonel arthur overcome an...
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but first, you may remember earlier this year, the what do you call baltimore ravens ray rice found himselfhot water when a cass insecurity caught him dragging his foe and say's unconscious body out of an el after he had assaulted her because a gentleman without never leave his fee san-- fiancee's unconscioused aboutee unattended in an elevator, i mean-- it was the sort of dispectable act our society would not tolerate. and the justice system had no choice but to throw the book at rice. specifically a book titled so you're sentenced to counselling, a violent offender's guide to lenient punishment. but not to worry, the nfl jumped in to fill the justice void. >> nfl commissioner roger goodell slapped ray rice with a two game suspension. >> jon: two! not one. (laughter) but two! (cheers and applause) two! a two-game slap. two game slap, one for each wrist. then after a rather vociferous and negative response to the perceived coddling of the all-pro elevator puncher, the nfl recognized the errors of its ways. >> the nfl announcing players will get a six game suspension for their first domestic
but first, you may remember earlier this year, the what do you call baltimore ravens ray rice found himselfhot water when a cass insecurity caught him dragging his foe and say's unconscious body out of an el after he had assaulted her because a gentleman without never leave his fee san-- fiancee's unconscioused aboutee unattended in an elevator, i mean-- it was the sort of dispectable act our society would not tolerate. and the justice system had no choice but to throw the book at rice....
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up to baltimore at 4:00.hink you tailgaters will get wet no matter which computer model you look at, but this particular model takes most of the storms across i-95 by 5:00 and by 6:00 all the way across the bay. they will linger and become rather intense, if not severe, cross southern maryland and the northern neck. we'll come back and show you another model that paints a very different story. >>> d.c. police arrested a driver they say ran into an officer while they were trying to arrest the man. it happened this afternoon at 31st street and south dakota avenue in northeast. the man put his vehicle into reverse, slammed into the officer and tried to zoom away. police fired 1 round at him and arrested him a short distance away. both the officer and the suspect have nonlife threatening injuries. >>> breaking news from the nfl following the ray rice incident. the league now says it will conduct an independent investigation. >> according to nfl.com fbi director robert mueller, iii will handle the case with the gi
up to baltimore at 4:00.hink you tailgaters will get wet no matter which computer model you look at, but this particular model takes most of the storms across i-95 by 5:00 and by 6:00 all the way across the bay. they will linger and become rather intense, if not severe, cross southern maryland and the northern neck. we'll come back and show you another model that paints a very different story. >>> d.c. police arrested a driver they say ran into an officer while they were trying to...
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the steelers verse ravens in baltimore, 77 degrees, with just a chance of a passing shower. so, for the evening scattered showers and partly cloudy low of six 36789 during date friday cooler and less humid. looking ahead on the the three day forecast looking good for the co man three day walk, saturday afternoon showers, sunday mostly sunny and 74. that is you're witness weather forecast, we will be back with >>> thursday night football begins tonight right here on cbs-3. >> we are pumped up, ready to go prime time match up between ravens and steelers. our sports director beasley easies live in baltimore ahead of tonight's launch and beasley, i bet they are ready to go too. >> well, the teams are ready to go, behind me is where ravens walk in. the steelers buses just went by but this is debut of thursday night football. i didn't know that they have as many cameras and buses and whistles that you would have in a super bowl event. cbs let me go every where behind the scenes to show you the new, technology, that will enhance, your viewing experience. >> basically, we're taking
the steelers verse ravens in baltimore, 77 degrees, with just a chance of a passing shower. so, for the evening scattered showers and partly cloudy low of six 36789 during date friday cooler and less humid. looking ahead on the the three day forecast looking good for the co man three day walk, saturday afternoon showers, sunday mostly sunny and 74. that is you're witness weather forecast, we will be back with >>> thursday night football begins tonight right here on cbs-3. >> we...